Edward Johnston (1872–1944)
Author of Writing & illuminating, & lettering
About the Author
Image credit: Edward Johnston in 1902.
Series
Works by Edward Johnston
Hand- & Inschrift-Alphabete für Schulen und Fachklassen und für Kunstgewerbliche Werkstätten (2018) 15 copies, 1 review
Thinking in script: A letter of thanks from Edward Johnston to Paul Standard, 26 April - May 1944 (1995) 4 copies
Lettering and life 1 copy
Associated Works
Every Man an Artist: Readings in the Traditional Philosophy of Art (Library of Perennial Philosophy) (2005) — Contributor, some editions — 15 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Johnston, Edward
- Birthdate
- 1872-02-11
- Date of death
- 1944-11-26
- Gender
- male
- Education
- At home
Edinburgh University (medicine) - Occupations
- designer
calligrapher - Nationality
- UK (family)
Uruguay (birth) - Birthplace
- San José de Mayo, Uruguay
- Place of death
- Ditchling, England
- Associated Place (for map)
- San José de Mayo, Uruguay
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Reviews
No glossy pages, no eye popping illustrations…While there are many calligraphy books available today that are more appealing to the eye, few are so historically important and rich in information than Writing & Illuminating & Lettering. The author, Edward Johnston, is known as the “father of modern calligraphy” and is responsible for it’s renaissance in the 20th century. He was involved in the Arts and Crafts movement and published this book in 1906.
Without any available resources in show more a world where pointed pen prevailed, he took it upon himself to rediscover the lost methods of broad edged pens for lettering. But it is not only broad edged pens that he covers, but so many aspect of calligraphy…it’s history and evolution, plus extensive instruction on tools, design, illumination, guilding , versals, stone inscription and so much more.
This unassuming book is a veritable wealth of information and a “bible” for calligraphic arts. I highly recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in calligraphy and it’s modern evolution. show less
Without any available resources in show more a world where pointed pen prevailed, he took it upon himself to rediscover the lost methods of broad edged pens for lettering. But it is not only broad edged pens that he covers, but so many aspect of calligraphy…it’s history and evolution, plus extensive instruction on tools, design, illumination, guilding , versals, stone inscription and so much more.
This unassuming book is a veritable wealth of information and a “bible” for calligraphic arts. I highly recommend this book to anyone seriously interested in calligraphy and it’s modern evolution. show less
Writing & Iluminating & Lettering The Artistic Crafts Series of Technical Handbooks by Edward Johnston
This was the book that revived Calligraphy. Johnston was the father of modern Calligraphy, and it is from him that today's interest in the subject derives. The book is written in the typical Johnston style, and being originally written in 1906 needs just a little translation, and some tempering with modern techniques. Nevertheless, the book is certainly complete in every detail of all aspects of Calligraphy, and is a book that all Calligraphers should have in their libraries, having first show more read it, as a piece of history and basic calligraphy knowledge - not just 'dipped' into it. show less
Sib-titled "FOR SCHOOLS & CLASSES & for the use of CRAFTSMEN" It'a from another world! Well it is 100 years old this year, and just beginning to show it's age. Nevertheless it's Johnston at his most detailed best, together with five plates of stone cut letters by Eric Gill. What more can one say!
An older book, but the best one I have ever found on illuminating and calligraphy. First took it out of a public library in Hamilton (ON, Canada) 30 years ago - found it in a used bookstore in Washington state last year (2005)
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Statistics
- Works
- 19
- Also by
- 2
- Members
- 630
- Popularity
- #39,983
- Rating
- 4.4
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 29
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